Benzene is a faded, fragrant and volatile liquid that burns with a yellow flame with soot, and in industrial production, a group of materials such as polystyrene, synthetic rubber, and nylon is used.
Ethylbenzene (C6H5C2H5) liquid is colorless and flammable, which smells like gasoline. Ethylbenzene is used as a solvent for electroplating, printing and dyeing, glazing, paper, rubber, wood, and gloss industries.
A mixture of the three xylene isomers is widely used as solvent. Mixed xylene usually contains about 40-65% m-xylene and up to 20% each of o-xylene and p-xylene and ethylbenzene.
It contains heavier compounds than butane, which is in a liquid state under atmospheric conditions. These compounds are transferred after the stabilization. The vapor pressure and dew point adjustment to the tanks, and after the storage is delivered to world markets.